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Originally posted by Garrick2007 View PostBeen thinking of adding some kind of dsp to my system for a while, it's fully capable of tuning manually as well right? I see them going for around 250 on eBay so I may add this to my system
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Originally posted by Garrick2007 View PostBeen thinking of adding some kind of dsp to my system for a while, it's fully capable of tuning manually as well right? I see them going for around 250 on eBay so I may add this to my system
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Been thinking of adding some kind of dsp to my system for a while, it's fully capable of tuning manually as well right? I see them going for around 250 on eBay so I may add this to my system
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Originally posted by potatomash View PostI know this is years old, but any chance of getting some pics of how that amp is mounted on the left side of the trunk?
Last edited by Dirtboy; 04-23-2015, 08:02 PM.
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I know this is years old, but any chance of getting some pics of how that amp is mounted on the left side of the trunk?
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Originally posted by hfabricius View PostHow did you mount the ms8 in that space? Wood backing? I have been thinking about doing that in my trunk.
Looks Great!!
Yeah, I used some wood backing. 1"x3" wood to make a frame then used some metal muffler straps and bolted the frame into a few places in the trunk. Like I said, I still have to get around to making the trim piece.
I'm kinda waiting on that because I still would like to either find some carpet dye to match it all or get more carpet like what Luke includes in his box and just glue that over the trunk liner pieces.
Originally posted by stormspike View PostDo you have the part number from BAv Auto?
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How did you mount the ms8 in that space? Wood backing? I have been thinking about doing that in my trunk.
Looks Great!!
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Originally posted by Schnitzer318is View PostYou should make a small beauty panel for the MS8 like you did the JL amps. Would clean it up even more.
This is one of my favorite e30 installs for sure and that MS8 has me tempted.
It doesn't help that it's party season here in Germany so pretty much every weekend is booked.... lol
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You should make a small beauty panel for the MS8 like you did the JL amps. Would clean it up even more.
This is one of my favorite e30 installs for sure and that MS8 has me tempted.
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Originally posted by dogsbark26 View PostWhat is that channel you are using to hide the wires?
That's just normal plastic electrical conduit that I spray painted grey.
How did you mount the C43 to the heater control panel? Any pictures?
I don't have any pictures, but I just followed what others on R3V have done. If you search for C43 or CD43 you should come up with some other write ups.
How are you wiring component front channel AND tweeter sails? Are you putting a passive crossover between the components and the tweeters? Or are you using a separate amplifier channel for the components and the tweeters?
Components are on the JL 300/2; they have their own passive crossover for the tweets. Sailpanel tweets are run off the 25w section of the JL 500/5, they also have their own passive crossover strictly used for tweeter protection. The JBL MS8 is doing all the crossover action for all the channels.
How can I source one of those beautiful interior trunk lid panels?
I ordered mine through BavAuto. The dealer here in Germany said they were NLA...
Lookin’ good!
Thanks!
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What is that channel you are using to hide the wires?
How did you mount the C43 to the heater control panel? Any pictures?
How are you wiring component front channel AND tweeter sails? Are you putting a passive crossover between the components and the tweeters? Or are you using a separate amplifier channel for the components and the tweeters?
How can I source one of those beautiful interior trunk lid panels?
Lookin’ good!
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